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    Load data we can't give out due to liability reasons, but the loads he is talking about was with our Processed LC brass, CCI and Winchester Primers, and as mentioned, a higher end load is best. They like to be pushed.

    The Brass really does make a difference from what I have seen. Our Lake City Processed is very consistent and works good for everyone on our "Team" that makes these trips over to shoot PD's

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    In your opinion, any differences between using cci and REM 7 1/2s?

    Not sure why, but I've had better results in my rigs switching to REM 7 1/2s from cci 400s.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wes Sage View Post
    Load data we can't give out due to liability reasons, but the loads he is talking about was with our Processed LC brass, CCI and Winchester Primers, and as mentioned, a higher end load is best. They like to be pushed.

    The Brass really does make a difference from what I have seen. Our Lake City Processed is very consistent and works good for everyone on our "Team" that makes these trips over to shoot PD's
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    Every gun is different, and if your rifle likes them, by all means, use them.
    We use what we can get in bulk and for cheap, then we work up out loads as best as possible
    Winchester primers is what we are getting now, so we are using those.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Greybeard View Post
    In your opinion, any differences between using cci and REM 7 1/2s?

    Not sure why, but I've had better results in my rigs switching to REM 7 1/2s from cci 400s.

    Sent from my LGLS992 using Tapatalk

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